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North East printer eyes rapid expansion
A NORTH East printer expects to turn in sales of up to £12m by the end of 2010 and create 60 new jobs over the next five years.
The firm formerly know as Potts Printers is projecting a 10 per-cent rise in revenue year on year, before reaching £25m in 2020.
Potts Print (UK) has invested more than £1million in capital equipment this year and plans an additional spend of £1.5million in 2011.
The Cramlington based firm which already employs 140 staff has achieved record sales in this year, and has projected sales revenue of £12m for 2010.
Potts Print (UK) Chief Executive Michael Sandford-Couch said: “We believe that our continuing investment in people, training and equipment gives us a competitive advantage which will stand us in good stead for the foreseeable future.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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